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Not on Facebook, is there any other way to contact Brian at Spork?
Spork Customs is still on Facebook. Message him and find out the current price because they have gone up. I just got a pair along with the new Moto 69's.
Sent him a message and got a reply within an hour. He shipped them the same day and I got them in 2 days here in Maryland.
FYI spork custom has the wdx 6 motos for $210 shipped and garage bagger audio has them for $199 shipped. 10 buck is 10 bucks.......
Sometimes that 10.00 bucks gets you faster shipping, customer service, install tips, better warranty support, etc.. I get that a good deal is always a good thing but when a new bike cost over 20 grand sometimes there incentive to spend a little more.
Sometimes that 10.00 bucks gets you faster shipping, customer service, install tips, better warranty support, etc.. I get that a good deal is always a good thing but when a new bike cost over 20 grand sometimes there incentive to spend a little more.
You have a point. Brian is good people and backs his stuff and does have fast shipping.
You have a point. Brian is good people and backs his stuff and does have fast shipping.
Having said that, I've done business with Chris Lowe at GBS quite a few times and that guy always comes thru for me so it's really so much about either guy.
What's happening with these pop up shops that work out of their garage with no overhead is they jumped a product with decent margins they could sell cheap and everyone loved it. They've since realized that if one guy sells it for 185.00 the next guy is going to sell it for 180.00, then 175.00, and you know where that goes. So I've seen collectively shops trying to stay close to MAP pricing to even out the playing field. So that's really where my 10.00 comment comes from. Instead of chasing the cheapest option shop where you get the best service because 10 bucks in this game is throw away money when you compare it to customer service.
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